Teddy Meyers, a 2007 graduate and 12-time letterwinner of the Saint Joseph's men's cross country and track teams, enters his third year as the assistant coach of the women's cross country and track and field teams in 2017-18.

Additionally, Meyers enters his 10th year as the assistant coach of the men's cross country and track and field teams and third year as the recruiting coordinator for both programs.

Meyers assists in all facets of the cross country programs and works primarily with jumpers and sprinters during both men’s and women’s track and field seasons.

On the 2016-17 track and field scene, Meyers coached women's sprinter Nathaniela Bourdeau to both the 100m and 200m titles at the Atlantic 10 Outdoor Track and Field Championships, which led to Most Outstanding Track Performer accolades. Meyers also coached women's high jumper Claudine Andre to the silver medal at the A-10 indoor meet. At the ECAC indoor meet, Meyers coached Courtney Foster to the gold medal in the 400m.

In 2015, Meyers helped guide the men’s cross country squad to the 2016 Atlantic 10 title and IC4A silver medal and the women’s cross country squad to a seventh-place finish, a six-place improvement from the previous year.

Meyers coached successful sprinters and jumpers on both the men’s and women’s side in 2015-16, including Andre, who turned in back-to-back A-10 silver medals and represented Saint Joseph’s at the NCAA East Preliminary Rounds.

Overall, Meyers has helped guide the men's Hawks to a pair of first-place finishes (2015, 2009), second-place finishes (2013, 2012), and third-place finishes (2014, 2011) on the cross country scene as well as back-to-back third-place finishes at the A-10 Indoor Championships from 2014-15.

A standout student-athlete at SJU, Meyers built an impressive résumé of both athletic and academic accomplishments throughout his career on Hawk Hill. Meyers was a two-time Atlantic 10 All-Conference cross country honoree and won both the Atlantic 10 indoor and outdoor 5k titles in 2006.

For his dedication in the classroom, Meyers was selected to the Atlantic 10 All-Academic cross country, indoor track, and outdoor track teams for the 2005-06 and 2006-07 campaigns. His six academic honors are the second most received by any track member at Saint Joseph's in program history.

In May 2007, Meyers graduated from Saint Joseph's University with his bachelor's degree in economics. The Bethel Park, Pa. native also graduated from the MBA program at SJU's Haub School of Business in 2010.